Thank you bro! This is not only clear but very manageable. John Petrucci once said that one can get so much mileage out of the pentatonic scale if he only knows how to create phrases for it.
Wait, what?! Who does not know about sweep picking and tapping? You realize, right, that female Japanese guitarists have been tapping like this since 2009 or so because Japanese male guitarists have been tapping this way since 1990 or so, right? You realize, right, that playing a pentatonic minor scale is like playing a minor ninth chord, arpeggio, the difference being the pentatonic minor has the sus 4 chord within it while the minor ninth has the sus 2 chord within it? Said another way, with both you are playing an Am7 arpeggio, and adding the P4 with one (penta. minor) and the M2 with the other (Am9). This has come to your mind, right? You have said you are a pro, did you not?
Your lessons are awesome
Thankyou so much!! im glad you think so :)
Thank you bro! This is not only clear but very manageable.
John Petrucci once said that one can get so much mileage out of the pentatonic scale if he only knows how to create phrases for it.
thank! :D JP is a legend
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Nice man, thanks
Thankyou! more incoming soon
See he has way more energy than most people
Thx man. Helpfull
glad you liked it :D
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Hey man are you based in the UAE? Do you do lessons there ?
I am based in the UAE, Specifically Dubai :) Feel free to drop me an email at DougMcleodMusic@gmail.com
@@fulltimeguitar will do! I’m on travel but back around the 24th. I’m in Dubai also. Thanks Carlos
I find the pentatonic scale harder to play than any other scale
in some ways, 2 notes per string is harder for sure
Sus’s move me :-)
Wait, what?! Who does not know about sweep picking and tapping?
You realize, right, that female Japanese guitarists have been tapping like this since 2009 or so because Japanese male guitarists have been tapping this way since 1990 or so, right?
You realize, right, that playing a pentatonic minor scale is like playing a minor ninth chord, arpeggio, the difference being the pentatonic minor has the sus 4 chord within it while the minor ninth has the sus 2 chord within it?
Said another way, with both you are playing an Am7 arpeggio, and adding the P4 with one (penta. minor) and the M2 with the other (Am9).
This has come to your mind, right? You have said you are a pro, did you not?